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Quad Core Performance with HyperThreading, Turbo Boost Technology, Optimized for Windows 7 and 8, 8MB (Shared) L3 Cache, Unlocked, 22nm Processor, Choice of OnDie or Discrete Graphics, DirectX 11 iGPU, Intel Quick Sync, New Security Features, 77W TDP,
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Sticking with the theme of ticks and tocks we will talk about the tick on the clock the Intel 3rd Generation Core series "Ivy Bridge" Processors. Traditionally when the something is leaked about a new product the computing community makes speculation r...
Reviewing a tick in Intel's cadence is always difficult. After Conroe if we didn't see a 40% jump in a generation we were disappointed. And honestly, after Sandy Bridge I felt it would be quite similar. Luckily for Intel, Ivy Bridge is quite possibly the...
Looking at the performance of Ivy Bridge alone we can see how clock for clock, this generation's architecture comes out to be around 10% to 15% faster than its predecessor in most applications, and dead even in gaming. However, when looking at Ivy Brid...
Udgivet: 2012-04-23, Forfatter: Matthew , anmeldelse af: pcmag.com
Good performance for the price. Highly energy efficient. Supports DirectX 11. Backward compatible with previous-generation motherboards.
Offers only minor performance improvements on highest-end last-generation CPU. Graphics still not comparable to what you get with a discrete video card
The new flagship CPU of Intel's mainstream line, the Core i7-3770K blends speed and power usage in one impressive package....
Intel keeps delivering the best desktop processor money can buy. Great efficiency and features. Overclocking is well supported on the 'K' processor. Backward platform compatibility is a big win for
Integrated graphics handle well most tasks but are not fit for gaming, perform behind AMD's A8 APUs
When put to the test we see that the Ivy Bridge architecture isn’t greatly different to Sandy Bridge, but we were expecting that. Many of our real-world application tests such as Excel 2010, WinRAR, and Photoshop CS5 saw very little difference in perf...
s It certainly took longer than expected – Intel has admitted to manufacturing delays, which is why we’re talking about the i7 3770K and Ivy Bridge now instead of two months or so ago. Those problems seem to have been sorted out completely though, as I...
While Ivy Bridge isn't blowing away the performance of Sandy Bridge, Intel continues to hit on all cylinders delivering a fantastic processor with a 10-15% performance advantage over the previous generation and a clear power consumption edge as well. The...
Abstrakt: The 7 series chipset, launched on April 8 set the ball rolling for the launch of the Ivy Bridge, the die shrink to Sandy Bridge. Finally, after a bit of delay, we get a look at the highly anticipated third generation Core processor from Intel. If you ...
Abstrakt: When running these tests plus various other tests, the average temperature of the Intel Core i7 3770K with a stock Intel heatsink fan and Arctic Silver 7 thermal-paste was 58°C. The Intel Core i7 3960X with its stock water-cooling setup was at 53°C ov...
Intel is in the enviable position of having the enthusiast CPU market all to itself right now. AMD’s competition is increasingly focused on the fusion of GPU and CPU, but this has come at the cost of raw CPU performance. For those who use a dedicated g...